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Veneers In Woodland Texas

Living in The Woodlands, TX Area and looking for Veneers? Consider Partners Dentures and Veneer Dental Practice. Full or partial tooth loss, if left untreated, doesn't just affect a person's self-image — it can also increase the risk of developing nutritional problems and other systemic health disorders. Fortunately, there's a reliable and time-tested method for treating this condition: Veneers.

Veneers are just one option for replacing missing teeth; some of the others include fixed bridgework and dentures. Each method has its particular pluses and minuses, which should be carefully considered. There are also several varieties of dentures available to address specific issues, from partial dentures to implant-supported dentures. The best option for you will depend on your individual situation.

What are Veneers?

If you want to improve your smile, dental veneers are a simple option. Veneers are thin coverings that are placed over the front (visible) part of the tooth. They look like natural teeth. Veneers can be used to correct a wide range of dental issues, such as:

Dental Veneers:

- Teeth that are stained and can’t be whitened by bleaching

- Chipped or worn teeth

- Crooked or misshapen teeth

- Uneven spaces or a large gap between the upper front teeth

Veneers are made of either porcelain or composite resin material. Your dentist will help you choose the material that is best for you. Each type of veneer has its own benefits.

Porcelain veneers:

A porcelain veneer is a thin shell that is custom-made to fit on the tooth. Benefits of porcelain veneers:

- They are strong and long-lasting

- They have a natural-looking surface

- Less tooth enamel needs to be removed than with a crown or cap

- They don’t stain easily

Steps to place porcelain veneers:

To prepare the teeth, the dentist usually removes a small amount of enamel from the front and sides of the teeth. This makes room for the veneers so that your teeth look natural.

The dentist makes an impression, or mold, of the prepared teeth. The dentist also decides on the veneer shade that will be best for your smile.

The impression is sent to a dental lab that custom-makes the porcelain veneers to fit your teeth. This may take several days. The dentist may give you temporary veneers to wear in the meantime.

At the next visit, the dentist places the veneers on the teeth to check the fit and shape. After any adjustments, the teeth are cleaned and the veneers are bonded to the tooth.

Further changes may be made at a later appointment.


Composite resin veneers:

A composite resin veneer is made from a tooth-colored filling material bonded to the tooth.

Benefits of composite resin veneers:

usually less tooth enamel needs to be removed than for crowns or porcelain veneers

may mean fewer visits to the dentist—sometimes these veneers take just one visit

cost less than porcelain veneers

are easy to fix if they get damaged; although composite veneers are generally not as strong or wear-resistant as porcelain veneers, composite veneers can be repaired easily and quickly

Steps to place composite resin veneers:

After the teeth are prepared or reshaped, the dentist carefully bonds and sculpts the composite material using a color that is best for you.

A special light is used to harden the composite and bond it to your teeth.

The veneers are smoothed and polished to look like natural teeth.

 Before you get veneers
Your teeth and gums must be healthy before you get veneers. Your dentist can treat any disease or decay before your veneers are placed.

Veneers are not always a good choice for patients who clench or grind their teeth, because the thin veneers may chip or break. If you clench or grind your teeth, your dentist may suggest you wear a plastic dental night guard while sleeping.

Although your dentist removes as little tooth enamel as possible for veneers,

the process cannot be undone once the enamel is removed.

It is possible for veneers to come loose over time. In that case, new ones might be needed.

As with all your dental care, discuss all your expectations and treatment options with your dentist. Regular dental visits are a must for keeping your teeth and gums healthy.

One team. One cost. One location. That’s the real beauty of dental implants from Partners Dental Implants of Woodlands, TX.


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